2nd Edition

Risk-Led Safety: Evidence-Driven Management, Second Edition

By Duncan Spencer, Chris Jerman Copyright 2020
    164 Pages 4 Color & 26 B/W Illustrations
    by CRC Press

    164 Pages 4 Color & 26 B/W Illustrations
    by CRC Press

    164 Pages 4 Color & 26 B/W Illustrations
    by CRC Press

    Pressure from consultants, insurers, trainers or those supporting National & International Standards seem to create the feeling that somehow you haven’t done enough to ensure people are safe yet. Of course, they have vested interest in trying to sell you solutions that you may not necessarily need. Then there is the challenge many enlightened boards are wrestling with; how do you move beyond mere legal compliance without making things too complicated and costly or by inadvertently going too far?

    In many disciplines, getting the basics right can be very powerful in achieving great performance and health & safety is no different. This book is packed with ideas that will help any organisation to "get the basics right". It is the direct experience of the authors that these ideas are applicable to all industries, all operational circumstances and in many different countries. It contains simple and powerful messages that can transform performance and help to create a positive organisational health & safety culture. It is a "how to" handbook that has evolved from real-world experience. 

    Being risk-led and evidence-driven delivers business benefit and keeps people safe.

    1 It’s easy to be misled – lessons from the United Kingdom and

    Europe

    2 A toolbox of principles

    3 Plan to finish

    4 Risk assessment friend or foe

    5 Risk assessment tricks and techniques

    6 Prioritisation provides freedom and clarity

    7 Finding solutions

    8 Culture, involvement, behaviour and values

    9 Reactive safety

    10 The view from the top

    11 Creating desire and managing change

    Biography

    Duncan is the Head of Advice & Practice at the Institution of Occupational Safety & Health; the worlds leading membership body for safety professionals. His more recent experience includes being responsible for health & safety governance in the John Lewis Partnership and the Safety Manager for the Waitrose Division. This included responsibility for retail, distribution, head office functions, leisure and for the Leckford farming estate. Duncan’s previous experience includes a short military career, being the director of an outdoor adventure centre, a college lecturer and a safety risk consultant. In this capacity his work was in large multiple site and complex organisations in the High Street retail, distribution, social housing, manufacturing and public service sectors (police, military & health care) at home and abroad. Duncan regularly writes magazine articles and makes presentations at conferences that challenge people to think again about their approach to safety risk management.
    Chris began his safety career in the foundries of South Yorkshire having spent his formative years in production management. Schooled largely by the EEF in Sheffield, Chris saw the move from the rule driven regime of the Factories Act to the more modern risk led approach offered by the Management Regulations. Where many may have seen risk assessment as a burden, Chris took this new requirement as an opportunity realising at a very early stage that being risk-centric was the way forward. Moving from heavy industry, Chris spent several years in consultancy and training working right across Europe and into the Far East, during which time he had the opportunity to see how various risk models worked; the keys to their success and the common pitfalls too. Joining John Lewis in 2005, Chris had the perfect opening to put into practice all that he had learned, benefiting from all of the support of a renowned and forward looking business. After a brief period as Group Head for Safety for the bookmaker Ladbrokes Coral, Chris is now working in partnership with Professor Tim Marsh and Jason Anker MBE in their new venture. Chris has built his reputation on being forthright, often moving where others fear to tread. Chris’ drive is to do things pragmatically and is brave enough to do things differently to achieve it.